Characterization of influence of manure handling system and feeding on the level of ammonia release using a simple method in cow houses

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The effects of manure handling system and feeding of dairy cows were studied using a simple method to analyse the level of ammonia release in cow stables. Two ratios based on the balances of ammonia and sensible heat, and ammonia and carbon dioxide, respectively, in animal houses were determined and considered to give characteristic levels of the release of ammonia in relation to the animal density independently of the ventilation rate. This required measurements of ammonia, carbon dioxide and temperature with hand-held instruments in the buildings and in outside air. In total, 34 dairy herds were investigated in the south of Sweden. The results clearly demonstrated higher release of ammonia from free stall barn with liquid manure than from conventional tie stall barn with solid manure. There was a clear effect of the content of crude protein, gram per kg dry matter, in the total feed ration on ammonia release in tie stall barn with liquid manure. © 2002 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Swensson, C., & Gustafsson, G. (2002). Characterization of influence of manure handling system and feeding on the level of ammonia release using a simple method in cow houses. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica A: Animal Sciences, 52(2), 49–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/09064700212071

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